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February 1st, 2007 by admin

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NCAA Michigan State Spartans Wall Bottle Opener NCAA Michigan State Spartans Wall Bottle Opener
List Price: $16.00
Sale Price: $16.00

Show off your favorite team with this retro-style wall mounted bottle opener. Attach to your deck, bar or in your garage. This metal opener features a photo-domed inset.

NCAA Texas Longhorns Football Barbecue Stainless Steel Sport Spatula Cooking NCAA Texas Longhorns Football Barbecue Stainless Steel Sport Spatula Cooking
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $23.20

One of a kind Team logo spatula . Made of unique laser-cut design. Also made with heavy-duty stainless steel. Hard maple handles with durable brass rivets, convenient bottle opener.Custom heat-stamped lettering...

Wall Mural Vinyl Sticker Sports Logos Ahl-st. John's Icecaps (S496) Wall Mural Vinyl Sticker Sports Logos Ahl-st. John's Icecaps (S496)
Sale Price: $29.99

Wall Art Decoration Vinyl Decal Sticker Install Area : The decals can be applied on all smooth surfaces, such as Walls, Doors, Windows, Closets, Plastic, Metal, Tiles etc. - Without much effort and cost you can decorate and style your home...

Wincraft Boise State Broncos Hard Hat Wincraft Boise State Broncos Hard Hat
List Price: $34.99
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Show your support at work with this Boise State Broncos hard hat from WinCraft®. The durable hard hat complies with OSHA regulations for industrial head protection and has a pre-lock suspension system to help ensure an individualized fit...

Wincraft Mississippi State Bulldogs Hard Hat Wincraft Mississippi State Bulldogs Hard Hat
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Please Note: This item is made-upon-order, therefore requires additional processing time, which is reflected in the estimate above. It's the real thing! The Stadium Hardhat is adjustable for head sizes 6...

The 2006 Rose Bowl National Championship The 2006 Rose Bowl National Championship
List Price: $19.95
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January 4, 2006. Before 94,000 fans at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and half of a nation watching on television, Vince Young carried the Texas Longhorns on his back and broke Southern California`s 34-game winning streak en route to claiming their fourth National Championship and first in over 35 years...

1996 Fiesta Bowl National Championship Game 1996 Fiesta Bowl National Championship Game
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Catch the excitement and action of the 1996 Nebraska Cornhuskers Fiesta Bowl National Championship game with this DVD from The Computer Group. Featuring Florida's Steve Spurrier against Nebraska's Tom Osborne...

2005 NCAA Final Four Highlights 2005 NCAA Final Four Highlights
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March to the ArchTake the Road to the Final Four and relive every moment of the 2005 NCAA Basketball Championship from the first round to the National Championship Game. Tournament Most Outstanding Player Sean May and fellow teammates and All-Tournament Team members Raymond Felton and Rashad McCants lead North Carolina to the National Championship delivering Coach Roy Williams his first title.

NCAA Syracuse Orangemen 4GB High-Speed USB Flash Drive with Swivel Cap and Lanyard NCAA Syracuse Orangemen 4GB High-Speed USB Flash Drive with Swivel Cap and Lanyard
List Price: $19.99
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Store and transport your digital files and show your Syracuse team spirit with this 4 GB high-speed USB 2.0 flash drive from Tribeca Gear. The attached, swiveling lid protects the USB end and won't get lost...

March Madness In The U.s. Fx Market

The Ides of March have passed and we are in the throws of the NCAA College Basketball Tournament.  With that in mind, let's not make light of the $940B health care bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Obama with much fanfare from the Democrats.  Outside the U.S., the drama continues with Greece and Google is standing up to "The Great Firewall" known as China.  Interesting times indeed! 

 

Focusing on the Forex landscape, the 60-day response period to CFTC's proposed leverage rule that would cap leverage at 10-to-1 just wrapped up on March 22nd with more than 9000 responses filed with the CFTC.  By one estimate, 99% of the responses are against the proposal!  This proposed action by the CFTC is an even more blatant use of federal powers than the recent health care legislation in which almost 60% of Americans opposed the measure passed by Congress and signed by the President.  

 

Gary Gensler, chairman of the CFTC, seems to be driven to make up for past sins when he, as an official in the Clinton administration, helped exempt OTC energy contracts from regulatory safeguards such as position limits. Enron Corp. and others took advantage, and Gensler has since expressed regrets about failing to fight harder "for the American people."  While this is a noble statement, Enron was run by corrupt individuals whose auditor looked the other way while it collected $1 million a week in auditing and consulting fees.  Not bad work if you can get it!  

 

In relation to Forex, Gensler and the CFTC seem intent on enforcing their will that traders should not be allowed to utilize higher than 10-to-1 leverage.  Their thought process is again to "protect the American people" but the question remains, protect them from what?  Themselves?  Big Bad Forex brokers?  This is a classic overreaction by government to "protect" citizens from evils that they identify.  It is worth noting that the NFA and U.S. Senator Orin Hatch have written letters to Chairman Gensler expressing their concern over the proposal.  The NFA is suggesting that the CFTC does not enforce a one-size-fits-all approach to leverage as leverage should be based on risk and volatility factors of the currency that is being traded.  Sen. Hatch states that "requiring a higher margin on leverages for Forex would make the U.S. retail Forex market uncompetitive."

 

Sen. Hatch is even more concerned that U.S. Forex traders will continue to participate in these markets but in "venues where the CFTC has no power to police trading practices."  On a side note, it is no secret that one of the largest U.S. Forex firms, InterbankFX, is headquartered in Utah.  While both InterbankFX and Sen. Hatch are obviously concerned with preserving jobs in Utah, Interbank and the other large U.S. Forex brokers are already registered (or in the process of registering) in other countries such as the UK.  Bet that the FSA (UK) and others will welcome U.S. Forex traders with open arms!  Since financial services makes up a large percentage of the UK economy and given the state of their economy after the global recession, the UK will remain a haven for the mass exodus of U.S. clients who still seek the protection of a respected regulator but who will not force its will on the trading public.

 

Hopefully this March Madness will subside in the U.S. and the powers that be will realize the err of their ways before enacting another law the goes against the will of the American people.  However, based on the CFTC's track record and the political climate in the U.S., traders should start looking for a broker with a Forex friendly regulator in a country such as the UK, Australia or New Zealand. 

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